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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30. November 2016 18:38
An: Menzel, Dr. Florian
Cc: r-sig-phylo@r-project.org
Betreff: Re: [R-sig-phylo] phylogenetic signal different from BM and random
Dear Florian,
What do you mean, exactly? Do you mean the K statistics is, say, about 0.5,
and that the randomizaton te
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 30. November 2016 18:38
An: Menzel, Dr. Florian
Cc: r-sig-phylo@r-project.org
Betreff: Re: [R-sig-phylo] phylogenetic signal different from BM and random
Dear Florian,
What do you mean, exactly? Do you mean the K statistics is, say, about 0.5,
and that the randomizaton test
Dear all,
I am analysing phylogenetic signal using Blomberg's K. For several of my traits
(univariate, continuous), the signal strongly deviates both from random and
from the Brownian Motion.
I am unsure how to interpret this. Can you give me some advice what this could
mean?
Thanks a lot!
Dear r-sig-phylo community,
I am analysing phylogenetic signal in univariate quantitative traits in
insects. I use Blomberg's K (command phylosignal, library picante). Here I have
two questions:
- how can I test whether K differs from the Brownian Motion Model?
- is it safe to assume phylogene